Addressing gambling harms by reducing the supply of electronic gambling machines: a comparative study of Italy and Finland
Abstract Background Electronic gambling machines (EGMs) are amongst the most harmful forms of gambling. The high availability of EGMs is also linked to increased consumption. To reduce the burden of EGMs on public health, policies to reduce their numbers have recently been introduced in Italy and Fi...
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Main Authors: | Virve Marionneau (Author), Gabriele Mandolesi (Author), Sara Rolando (Author), Janne Nikkinen (Author) |
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